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Vehicles with run-flat tires: 
1.Cautiously reduce the vehicle speed to 
below 50 mph/80 km/h. Avoid sudden 
braking and steering maneuvers. Do not 
exceed a vehicle speed of 50 mph/80 
km/h 
Due to the reinforcement on the 
side walls of the run-flat tires, 
inflation pressure loss can not usually 
be recognized from the outside, refer to 
Run-flat tires on page206.<
2.To continue driving, comply with the 
instructions for driving with damaged 
tires on page206.
Malfunction 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow, 
accompanied by a status message 
in the Check Control. The Flat Tire 
Monitor has malfunctioned or failed. Have 
the system checked as soon as possible.
Self-leveling suspension* 
Malfunction 
A Check Control message appear-
ing together with this symbol indi-
cates a malfunction in the self-level-
ing suspension. Please take note of the 
additional information on the Control Dis-
play. 
Stop and inspect the vehicle. If the rear of 
the vehicle is visibly lower than the front, 
possibly accompanied by a tilt noticeable 
when you compare the left rear with the 
right rear, please respond by immediately 
proceeding to the nearest BMW center. 
Drive with appropriate caution in the mean-
time. The vehicle has reduced ground 
clearance and driving comfort may be 
noticeably reduced. Even if the attitude of 
the vehicle is normal, you should consult 
the nearest BMW center if the warning 
lamp indicates a system fault. 
Brake Force Display 
The Brake Force Display indicates the 
intensity with which you are applying your 
brakes to drivers of following vehicles. 
The display consists of two stages:
>Normal braking: 
The brake lamps in the tail lamp assem-
blies and the high-mount brake lamp on 
the rear tray light up during braking 
>Heavy braking and braking with ABS: 
The rear lamps also light up with the 
same intensity as the standard brake 
lamp units to enhance the warning 
effect of the brake lamps.  

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whether or not the seat is occupied by a 
child in the child-restraint system or an 
adult.
>When a child is seated in the child-
restraint system or with an empty seat, 
the front and side airbags are automat-
ically deactivated on the passenger's 
side
>When an adult is traveling in the front 
seat, the front and side airbags remain 
active on the passenger side.
Although not desired, it can occur in 
the case of heavier children that the 
front passenger airbags remain active or in 
the case of very light adults or young per-
sons that the front passenger airbags are 
deactivated.
The state of the front passenger airbags is 
shown with the indicator lamp, refer to Indi-
cator lamps in the following. In this case 
transport the corresponding persons on the 
rear seat.
Except when persons to be transported, do 
not increase the load on the front passen-
ger seat with additional items. Do not fit 
seat covers, seat cushion padding, ball 
mats or other items to the front passenger 
seat unless they are specifically recom-
mended by BMW. Do not place any items 
under the seat. Otherwise, the function of 
the seat occupation detection could be 
impaired.<
Indicator lamps
Airbag system ready for use 
The warning lamp indicates the operational 
readiness of the entire airbag system and 
the safety belt tensioners from the radio position: the warning lamp goes out after 
afew seconds.
The indicator lamp above the interior rear-
view mirror indicates whether the front-pas-
senger airbag system is activated or deacti-
vated as of ignition key radio position.
The indicator lamp refers exclusively 
to the front-passenger airbag sys-
tem.<
>The indicator lamp goes out after a few 
seconds.
The front passenger airbags are active, 
e.g. when transporting an adult
>The indicator lamp lights up continu-
ously. The front passenger airbags are 
deactivated, e.g. when transporting a 
child in the child-restraint system or 
when the seat is unoccupied.
For more information on the operating prin-
ciple of the front passenger airbag system 
and seat occupation detection, refer to 
Automatic deactivation of the front passen-
ger airbags.
Airbag system malfunction
Have the airbag system checked 
immediately if a malfunction occurs, 
as otherwise there is a danger of the sys-
tem failing to respond in the expected man-
ner to an impact occurring within its normal 
response range.< 
A fault has occurred in the airbag 
system:
>The warning lamp fails to come on as of 
ignition radio mode
>Warning lamp lights up continuously
>Warning lamp lights during driving. 

Lamps
100
Lamps 
Parking lamps/low beams 
Parking lamps 
With the switch in this position, the 
front, rear and side vehicle lighting 
is switched on. You can use the 
parking lamps for parking. For lighting on 
one side for parking as an additional fea-
ture, refer to page101. 
Low beams 
When you switch off the ignition 
with the headlamps on, the head-
lamps go out, and only the parking 
lamps remain on. 
Pathway lighting 
After parking the vehicle and switch-
ing off the headlamps, you can use 
the headlamp flasher control to activate 
the low beams for a period of roughly 
40 seconds. Pressing the button 4 on the 
remote control, refer to page 36, also 
switches on the low beams for approx. 
40 seconds. In addition, the door handle 
and interior lamps are switched on for 
approx. 10 seconds.
You can have the lighting up of the low 
beams extended or the function deacti-
vated.< 
Lights on warning 
If you switch off the ignition while the head-
lamps are on, when you subsequently open 
the driver's door a gong will sound for sev-
eral seconds, while the Check Control will 
provide you with a message
. 
Daytime driving lamps* 
If you wish, you can leave the light switch in 
the low-beam position. 
Always observe all applicable laws govern-
ing the use of daytime driving lamps. 
You can switch on the parking lamps when 
needed using the standard procedure 
described under Parking lamps. 
You can have the daytime driving 
lamps on your vehicle programmed 
to operate as desired.< 
Automatic headlamp control 
When you set the switch to this 
position, the system activates and 
switches on and off the low beams 
in response to changes in ambient light 
conditions, for instance, in tunnels, at dawn 
and dusk, and in rain and snow. The green 
indicator lamp next to the symbol is illumi-
nated when the low beams are on. 
The low beams remain switched on 
regardless of the ambient light when 
you switch on the front fog lamps.< 
The automatic headlamp control can-
not serve as a substitute for your per-
sonal judgment in determining when the 
lamps should be switched on in response 
to ambient lighting conditions. For exam-
ple, the system cannot detect fog. To avoid 
safety risks, you should always switch on 
the lamps manually under these condi-
tions.< 
You can have the sensitivity of the 
headlamp control system adjusted on 
your vehicle.<  

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Adaptive Head Light* 
The concept 
Adaptive Head Light is a variable headlamp 
control system that enables dynamic illumi-
nation of the road surface. Depending on 
the steering angle and other assumptions, 
the light from the headlamp follows the 
course of the road.
Activating Adaptive Head Light
With the ignition on, refer to 
page62, turn the light switch to the 
position 'Automatic headlamp con-
trol', refer to page100.
To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the 
Adaptive Head Light:
>Is not active when driving in reverse
>Is only active toward the passenger's 
side with the vehicle stationary.
Malfunction 
The LED above the symbol for automatic 
headlamp control flashes. Adaptive Head 
Light is faulty or has failed. Have the system 
checked as soon as possible.
High beams/standing lamps 
1High beams 
2Headlamp flasher 
3Standing lamps 
Standing lamps, left and right* 
You also enjoy the option of lighting up just 
one side of your vehicle when parking: 
With the ignition off, press the lever in the 
desired direction3, beyond the resistance 
point. 
Front fog lamps 
Briefly press the button once again to 
switch on/off.
The parking lamps or low beams 
must be switched on for the fog 
lamps to operate. The green indica-
tor lamp in the Info Display lights up when-
ever the fog lamps are on. 
If the automatic headlamp control is 
activated, the low beams will come on 
automatically when you switch on the fog 
lamps.< 
Instrument lighting 
Turn the serrated dial to adjust the illumina-
tion intensity.  

A congenial climate
106 air into the interior in accordance with the 
selected distribution pattern while the igni-
tion is off. 
Provided that the engine has warmed 
to its normal operating temperature 
and the battery is charged, you can use this 
function for up to 15 minutes after switch-
ing off the ignition. The LED within the but-
ton lights up to confirm compliance with 
both of these conditions.< 
Front ventilation 
You can adjust the vent outlets for the 
upper body to suit your personal require-
ments.
You can use the serrated dials 1 to open 
and close the outlets through an infinitely-
variable range, while the serrated dials 2 
allow you to adjust the airflow direction. 
Ventilation for cooling 
A d j u s t  t h e  v e n t s  t o  d i r e c t  t h e  f l o w  o f  c o o l  a i r  
in your direction, for instance, if the interior 
has become too warm, etc.
Draft-free ventilation 
Set the vent outlets so that the air flows 
past you and is not directed straight at you. 
You can also individually adjust the air 
temperature of the air vents for the 
upper body area in the Control Center, 
refer to page108. 
If the ventilation grill is completely closed, 
the vehicle interior is ventilated indirectly 
by air vents on the upper side of the cock-
pit.< 
Ventilation for storage compartment 
in front armrest 
You can use the serrated dial in the storage 
compartment to open and close the vent. 
Depending upon the temperatures 
selected at the rear dials, high tem-
peratures may occur in the storage com-
partment. Close the vent as required.< 
Ventilation in the rear 
The serrated dials 1 allow you to open and 
close the ventilation outlets through an infi-
nitely-variable range. 
You can adjust the airflow direction using 
the levers 2.
The serrated dials3
* control the amount of 
cooled air in the flow from the vent outlets: 
Turn towards blue: colder 
Turn towards red: warmer.
This function allows you to make minor 
adjustments for maximum comfort while 
also letting you vary temperatures within 
the storage compartment. 

Practical interior accessories
114 1Quarter window blind 
2Side window blind 
3Rear window blind
4Switching to the other side
The side window blind can not be 
extended unless the side window is 
closed. If the window is open, the blind will 
rise slightly prior to immediately retracting 
to its original position.< 
Briefly press the safety switch in the 
driver's door, refer to page44. The 
indicator lamp must light up. This precau-
tion prevents children from operating the 
sun blinds using the rear switches, etc. 
Before using always ensure that the sun 
blind's travel path is clear and unob-
structed.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove 
the remote control from the ignition lock 
and close the doors; this precaution pre-
vents children from using the sun blinds 
and injuring themselves, etc.< 
Automatically extending and 
retracting sun blinds 
You can extend and retract the sun blinds 
together by pressing and holding button3 
or the button in the driver's door. 
Rear cooler* 
The rear cooler is located behind the rear 
seats' center armrest. 
Switching on/off 
From radio mode, press the button until the 
indicator lamp in the button lights up. Vehicles with rear air conditioner: 
Once switched on, the rear cooler 
operates whenever the engine is running. 
High temperatures in the luggage compart-
ment can affect the temperature in the rear 
cooler. 
Vehicles without rear air conditioner: 
After the ignition has been switched off, the 
rear cooler is switched off automatically 
after a short period. 
When a low voltage is reached, it is auto-
matically switched off to protect the vehicle 
battery. The indicator lamp in the button 
flashes.
In the event of a malfunction, please con-
tact your BMW center.< 
Press the button again to switch off the rear 
cooler. 
Opening
Pull on the opener and fold the cooler box 
forward. 
Switching on/off using Control 
Center* 
When the rear air conditioner unit is 
switched on, the rear cooler operates 
whenever the engine is running.< 
1.With the ignition on, select "Climate" 
2.Select the second page of the 
"Climate" menu 
3.Select "Extra" and confirm your selec-
tion 
4.Select "Rear refr. box" and confirm your 
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Select "Rear refr. box" a second time and 
confirm to switch the unit off. 
Glove compartment 
Opening
Press button. The glove compartment 
opens automatically and the lamps come 
on. 
Closing 
Fold the cover up. 
To prevent injury in the event of an 
accident, close the glove compart-
ment immediately after use.< 
Rechargeable flashlight 
The flashlight is located on the left side of 
the glove compartment. 
It features integral overload protection, so it 
can be left in its holder continuously. 
Be sure that the flashlight is switched 
off when it is inserted into its holder. 
Failure to comply with this precaution could 
lead to overcharging and damage.< 
Front center armrest 
A storage compartment is located in the 
armrest between the front seats. 
1Open the right cover 
2Open the left cover 
A removable coin holder is provided in the 
front of the compartment. Briefly press to 
open. 
The mat within the compartment can be 
removed for cleaning. 
Depending upon your model specification, 
any of the following may be located in the 
storage compartment: 
>Removable CD holder
* 
>Fold-out and removable storage com-
partment
*, e.g. for glasses or portable 
phone 
>Fold-out and removable litter con-
tainer
*. 
Locking storage compartment in 
front armrest 
You can use the key to lock the storage 
compartment in the armrest. 
You can lock the luggage compart-
ment lid and the armrest storage 
compartment separately, refer to page40,  

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Ashtray, front 
Opening 
Slide back the cover by the recess. 
To extinguish a cigarette, tap off the ash 
and gently press the tip into the funnel. 
Emptying 
Press the button, refer to arrow1. The ash-
tray rises for removal. 
Cigarette lighter, front 
Push down. 
The lighter can be removed as soon as it 
jumps back out. 
Hold or touch the hot cigarette lighter 
by the knob only. Holding or touching 
it in other areas could result in burns. 
The cigarette lighter is also ready for oper-
ation when the remote control is unlocked. 
For this reason, do not leave unsupervised 
children in the vehicle.< 
Power socket 
The cigarette lighter socket can be used 
with the ignition switched on to plug in 
hand flashlights, car vacuum cleaners etc. 
with power ratings of up to approx. 200 W 
at 12 V. Avoid damaging the socket due to 
inserting plugs of different shapes or sizes. 
With the ignition switched off, the 
power supply to all electrical sockets 
is cut off after approx. one hour.< 
Power socket 
An additional power socket is located in the 
front passenger's footwell. 
To gain access, fold the cover cap up.
Ashtray, rear 
Emptying 
Press the cover entirely down. The ashtray 
rises for removal.